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Why Does a Mixture of Antifreeze & Water Freeze at Lower Temperatures?

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Why Does a Mixture of Antifreeze & Water Freeze at Lower Temperatures?

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Antifreeze, also known as coolant, is usually a mixture of water and a chemical known as ethylene glycol. Coolant is part of a vehicle’s cooling system, and its chemical properties help prevent overheating and decrease freezing temperatures. The effect of mixing antifreeze and water to change the temperatures at which molecular transformations occur is simple chemistry.

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